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PUREBAY2200 09-29-2011 02:02 PM

W still mad he wasn't given the opportunity to represent the oil companies on the floor of congress......
But he did have a blog y'all may find interesting.

Here us link.
Bigwords/smallpeople/oilspill/effect.com

:)

The Sportsman 09-29-2011 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Duck Butter (Post 329481)
Do you really think there are an unlimited supply of oil-eating bacteria just out there starving to death waiting around for some oil to spill:shaking:.

actually bacteria are opportunistic pathogens... if you have ever studied a bacterial growth curve you would notice a trend of growth directly proportional to its environment in which it thrives.

The Sportsman 09-29-2011 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by "W" (Post 329477)
do you know how many SEWER lines run into lakes? Go

FIFY

actually sewer lines will not affect our ecosystem in South Louisiana because they are designed to breakdown the components in the sewer lines. a cypress swamp and marsh can do wonders compared to a sewer treatment facility.


a lot of fail going on in this thread... very uneducated people talking on topics they know nothing about

SaltERedneck 09-29-2011 02:32 PM

YIKES

SULPHITE 09-29-2011 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by The Sportsman (Post 329540)
1 very uneducated person talking on topics they know nothing about


The Sportsman 09-29-2011 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by SULPHITE (Post 329544)
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well.. both of their arguments are flawed... oil "eating" microbes have increased exponentially over the past year and a half and swamps/marsh is natures own sewer treatment facility which is actually more efficient than the ones humans have made.

IMO, the oil is still out there. I have my reasons... what this study fails to mention is the unusual amount of FRESHWATER that was introduced into the ecosystem this year... that along with the extremely cold winter of the past two years can be having an effect the shell fish and other fishes in the ecosystem.. independent of the oil itself. do i think it is related. SURE. what to what extent... probably not as significant as the study shows...

one thing is certain about scientists these days... they all want to get published and they all want to win awards to recognize their accomplishments... which leads to premature conclusions and error

specknation 09-29-2011 02:52 PM

I think shrimp pooboys taste better with a little Bp oil in my shrimp. Just my 2 cents

Duck Butter 09-29-2011 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by The Sportsman (Post 329550)
well.. both of their arguments are flawed... oil "eating" microbes have increased exponentially over the past year and a half and swamps/marsh is natures own sewer treatment facility which is actually more efficient than the ones humans have made.

They can increase exponentially in two days time. Just because something CAN break down a substance, doesn't mean that is all they consume. Trees take up CO2, but what people fail to realize is that they also give off some CO2, they are not some huge CO2 'sponge'. These are not some science fiction bacteria that just engulf a gallon of substance a day, there simply is not enough of them to do the job, and after the dispersant was added, that likely changed the composition of the oil and the bacteria will not consume that.

The Sportsman 09-29-2011 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Duck Butter (Post 329568)
They can increase exponentially in two days time. Just because something CAN break down a substance, doesn't mean that is all they consume. Trees take up CO2, but what people fail to realize is that they also give off some CO2, they are not some huge CO2 'sponge'. These are not some science fiction bacteria that just engulf a gallon of substance a day, there simply is not enough of them to do the job, and after the dispersant was added, that likely changed the composition of the oil and the bacteria will not consume that.

trees are a terrible thing to relate to a bacterial growth curve. HOWEVER, your latter statement does hold some substance... which is one of the reasons why i said i believe it is still out there.

fwiw, bacteria can increase exponentially over a VERY LONG period of time.. as long as their environment supports it... you are relating a bacterial growth curve in regards to humans... sure after 2 days, their environment is no longer favorable because the body is fighting against it. (its usually longer than 2 days though.. you just think its 2 days because that is at the height of your symptoms when your body is already fighting it off.. of course its species dependent)

Duck Butter 09-29-2011 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by The Sportsman (Post 329572)
trees are a terrible thing to relate to a bacterial growth curve. HOWEVER, your latter statement does hold some substance... which is one of the reasons why i said i believe it is still out there.

Just saying that trees are not CO2 sponges nor are bacteria oil sponges, nothing about growth curves. Exponential can be one bacteria turning into 2 bacteria, 2 into 4, also, not necessarily 10^150,000!

I also believe its still out there and the bottom of the sea floor is a cold place, not beneficial to most bacteria, so maybe it will sit there and nothing will ever come of it, lets hope:)

"W" if you want to go see oil STILL in the marsh there are places still impacted and a few people can point you in the right direction

Montauk17 09-29-2011 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Duck Butter (Post 329578)
Just saying that trees are not CO2 sponges nor are bacteria oil sponges, nothing about growth curves. Exponential can be one bacteria turning into 2 bacteria, 2 into 4, also, not necessarily 10^150,000!

I also believe its still out there and the bottom of the sea floor is a cold place, not beneficial to most bacteria, so maybe it will sit there and nothing will ever come of it, lets hope:)

"W" if you want to go see oil STILL in the marsh there are places still impacted and a few people can point you in the right direction

No way bruh...the oil is all gone. :shaking:

adamsfence 09-29-2011 03:55 PM

When I change my oil I'm gonna start spraying it on my lawn its way better than miracle grow

eman 09-29-2011 04:08 PM

Like some have said,there will always be oil via seepage and leaks.
My question is what harm did the million gallons of corexit applied to break up ( read sink) the oil do to the enviroment and the clean up workers?

Ragin_Cajun 09-29-2011 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by muttmechanic (Post 329410)
There's also microbes that can process that oil, but when they're used to processing drops per gallons on a typical basis and you give them a dump truck load its kinda hard to catch up. If you seriously don't think that oil does anything to water or water quality, go put crude oil into your water and we'll see how long you last. The scientists aren't out to kill the oil industry. Most of them drive cars too. Just because you are a scientist doesn't make you some earth loving, hug a tree hippy that doesn't want oil.

Better yet, go put water in the oil of your car and see how long that last:*****:

"W" 09-29-2011 07:39 PM

Let's get this stright

#1..for every place you can dig up oil on the East side....I can dig up oil here on the west side

#2 We had real biologist (not ones from New York) and oil eating bacteria in our gulf waters will triple it growth on oil in warm water..

#3 Reason why when the well was capped the oil was gone!

#4 one gallon of oil will spread 5 miles wide...

Oil has been washing up on our beaches and marshes for a 100 years

Go cry some where else

muttmechanic 09-29-2011 07:52 PM

Ignorance.....

SULPHITE 09-29-2011 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by muttmechanic (Post 329691)
Ignorance.....

is bliss!

mcjaredsandwich 09-29-2011 08:08 PM

Yea bruh that oil done just bubbled up and floated off bruh

"W" 09-29-2011 08:15 PM

You notice the only ones crying here are from the East???

And explain why all people with 3 teeth and no jobs are 90% of the ones suing BP????

fishinpox 09-29-2011 08:21 PM

im not crying , but one of my good buddies put a lot of effort and time into doing a study that PROVED the oil has had an effect on certian fish ....he didnt do this study to hurt the oil industry but rather protect our fishery.... and i promise you would be cryin like a little beach if oil from the bp spill go anywhere close to little pond !! you are right there are a bunch of trash with their hand out , but there are also alot of hard working people that were affected as well


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